The A.G. Russell International Knife Show 2013 is not just meant to exhibit various knives, there will also be several vendors for people who want to purchase some of the knives.

Manufacturers such as Al Mar Knives, Ker Shaw, Leather Man, Stone River Gear and many more are supplying the knives for this year’s show. More than 50 knife makers will flaunt their products at the show, which is now in its sixth year.

A.G. Russell, the man behind the show, said his fascination with knives sparked when he worked in Germany.

“In Germany, knives were crafted with a guild, and nobody made an entire knife, everybody did little parts,” Russell said.

Russell said other than Germany, handmade knives from other parts of the world such as South Africa were shipped in for the display.

Knife maker Larry Harley discussed what inspires him.

“I’m a big kid,” Harley said. “I make toys. There’s nothing in here that is a necessity. We’re basically toymakers for big boys.”

Tickets are still selling for $10 for adults and $5 for children and the event closes Sunday afternoon.